Business screen magazine (1946)

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THAN EVER The NEW Designed for the Arriflex 35 with 400-foot Magazine, ond Synchronous Motor Unit. Blimp housing is cast magnesium alloy, finished in black crackle. The most advanced accoustical damping techniques have been employed. Internal walls are lined with corduroy velvet over six alternate layers of foam plastic and lead. For complete soundproofing, all door members are sealed with foam rubber gaskets, and close by means of heavy, knee-action damp locks. Camera is cushion-mounted. BLIMP DOORS OPEN Showing easy access to camera, lenses, and magazine. ^.Ti'M%P ARRiriEX 35 •••••••• The important reflex-viewing feature of the Arriflex 35 is still retained while it is used in the Blimp. The regular cover and optical system is removed from the camera and reploced with a special cover which connects to the optical viewing system built into the Blimp, followfocus is then accomplished by means of either of two controls . . . located at the front side and in the back of the Blimp. These controls connect directly to the focusing mount of any lens in taking position, equipped with Arri Follow-Focus Grips. No gears are required around the lens mounts. An oversized focusing scole for any lens in use can be set behind, and viewed through the tontrcl window located over the focusing knob. Other observation windows are conveniently located to permit viewing the footage counter and checking the tachometer. The lens window is mode of optically flat glass, shielded by a detachable matte box. Two heavy-duty handles facilitate lifting and carrying. A Fingertip Dial permits shutter to be 'turned over" manually for preliminary focusing. A hook is provided in the exact film plane for attaching a measuring tape. A pulsating pilot light indicates that the camera is in operation. Weight of Blimp with Arriflex 35, lenses, Synchronous Motor Unit, and 400-foot Magazine is approximately 55 pounds. r • * • * • * • Write for Complete Details to: 235 Fourth Ave.. New York 3, N. Y. • CRamercy 5-1120 KLING PHOTO CORPORATION 7303 Melmse Ave , HoUywood 46 Callf • WYommg 9025